Spiced Apple Cider | Mulled Cider in Instant Pot Pressure Cooker

Spiced Apple Cider– fresh, sweet and tart apples, cooked with sugar and warm spices like cinnamon, cloves and ginger, strained through a sieve a few times to get a warm clear cider that can warm up your soul on a cold winter night. It’s like having apple pie… in a mug!

My kids don’t really like a whole lot of sweet beverages. But, Apple cider is an exception. In summers, they love a sparkling apple cider, and, in winters, this is their favorite recipe to make with me. They absolutely love fresh warm Spiced Apple Cider. The big bonus is, that the day we make it, the whole house smells like a giant apple pie, who can complain about that now! Can you tell how much we like apple pie 🙂

Making this Spiced Apple Cider is a breeze, or as my kids like to say, “it’s what you get when the sweet and tart apples hang out with the warm spices”. I use Pink Lady or Gala apples for the sweetness, and the Granny Smith apples give it a slight tart bite. The cinnamon, cloves, and ginger give it the warmth, almost as if you were curled up by the fireplace!

It is pretty easy to double-up this recipe and make it in large batches, which makes it perfect for serving during big get-togethers.

I used to make this Spiced Apple Cider on the stove-top till I got my electric pressure cooker, Instant Pot. The great part about making it in the Instant Pot is that you can keep it warm for your guests by turning on the ‘Keep Warm’ mode.

Re-Use the Pulp for Apple Spice Pancakes

Smart tip: Don’t discard the pulp you get after straining the cider for the second time. We use that pulp to make Apple Spice Pancakes or in a Apple Spice cake and the flavors are amazing. You see how this recipe is quite a win-win! Try it- this may become your favorite family holiday beverage to make- it is ours for sure!

Open lid after letting the pressure release naturally for 15 minutes, (QR after 15). Use a spatula stir and break down the apples. Alternatively, use a potato masher to fully mash the apples.

Strain this mix through a strainer into a separate bowl, using a spatula to push down the pulp. After you are done straining, strain the liquid once more, stirring only lightly, so the strainer holds back the pulp. Don't discard the pulp, it can be used as applesauce for making pancakes and Apple cake. The apple cider is ready to drink.

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